Cobb and the team are thrown into an adventure of a life time when they are kidnapped by a psychopath willing to do almost anything to get his hands on the secret to Inception. Their world is turned upside down and they find themselves doubting reality.

Hello people of the fanfiction world! So, this is my first multi-chapter Inception story! :) Before we begin, I have to give a special thanks to MusicMakesMeWannaCRAZYDANCE. Thanks for your help, I love ya a ton! Ok, that is all, I hope you enjoy!

"Arthur."

A distant voice, very far away, but familiar, a warm hand on his shoulder, a soft shake, the voice again."Arthur, wake up."

He wanted to, but it was like his mind and body were on different frequencies. His mind screamed "WAKE UP"! But his body protested, resisting the commands to come back to reality.

"The drugs must not have worn off yet." A different voice this time, but it was familiar as well. He knew them, he knew he knew them. He just couldn't remember where they were from.

"When will he wake up?" A third voice, this one sounded female but it was impossible to tell.

"It's hard to day, soon probably." Said the second voice.

All different, but all familiar. He had to find out who these people were, why their voices kept pulling on something in his brain. So he tried to open his eyes, to see who the voices belonged to. It wasn't an easy task, his eyelids seemed to weigh a ton, and they disobeyed his command to open.

"I think he's waking up." The female voice.

"Arthur?" The first voice.

Arthur, was that his name? The not-quite-strangers seemed to think so. It sounded right though. Finally he pried his eyes open and saw three people looming over him. He recognized them instantly.

Arthur rolled his eyes at the man's comment, sometimes he could be such a child. But he couldn't help the small smile that captured his lips for just a second, Eames did know how to make people laugh. Not that Arthur would ever tell him that.

"What's going on?" Arthur asked, trying to change the topic in his mind. He tried to remember what had happened before he had woken up in the small room the four of them now occupied, but he couldn't remember if and what he had eaten for breakfast, let alone what they had been doing before they arrived here. 'This is one hell of a drug' Arthur noted.

Arthur was about to say something else but Eames interrupted him, "Naught, zip, zero, we know nothing at all. No matter how many different ways you say it the answer will never change."

"I was going to ask if anyone knew where we were or who was keeping us here and for what reason Eames. But thank you for that input, it was very insightful."

A grin spread the width of Eames's face, "Why, you are welcome Arthur! Any time!"

"Stay on topic!" Ariadne yelled, looking straight at Eames. She then turned her attention towards Arthur, "No, we don't know who has us here. And all we know is that we're in some sort of secluded warehouse. There are no windows, no traffic noise. It has to be in the country."

"Or in a dream." Arthur commented.

"No," Cobb said quickly, "We're not in a dream. Check your totem if you don't believe me."

"I believe you Cobb. So if we're not in a dream then this is for real."

"Give the boy a medal." Eames clapped sarcastically.

Arthur sighed, Eames was really beginning to test his patience.

"Eames," Cobb sighed as well. Apparently Arthur's weren't the only nerves Eames had been getting on.

"Guys." Ariadne groaned again. "We have got to stick together. We can't be fighting because if we're not working together as a team we are never going to get out of here!"

"She's right." Dom stated. "We have to stick together. We got in this as a team and we're going to get out as a team."

"Right," Eames stood, "Well, while there is nothing wrong with all this touchy, feely stuff, could we move on to the topic of escape maybe, possibly…"

Cobb opened his mouth to reply but was interrupted by the sound of the metal door screeching open. Four grizzly looking men stalked in, followed by a shorter, smaller, yet all together smarter looking man. He was the leader no doubt, the brains of the group. Whatever news this man was bringing couldn't be good.

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